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Tiberian Dawn -- background on the conflict 3

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

In-game background info on the original conflict between the Global Defense Initiative and the Brotherhood of Nod. (3)

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  • Is "eddie" played by the chap who plays BG Sheppard?

  • According to the credits, Sheppard was played by a guy named Eric Martin, and the "Science Show Host" by a fellow named R.C. Favero.

    Sorry for the reply having come so late by the way.

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  • "An obvious lunatic." -Kane

  • R.I.P. Dr. Mobius.

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  • Are limitless ( *_*).....

  • @andrewames247 i wouldn't say that really, i mean in tib wars they completely ret-conned what tiberium is. turning it from a biological component with mutagenic properties (which yes i know doesn't make sense, but at least offers interesting potentials for story and gameplay), into basically glowing crystaline structures with the properties of "selective" strangelets. and then there's the whole "sonic vibrations destroy tiberium" (which i don't have enough chars to go into why it's bad here)

  • @EzekelFalcon That is the point of technobabble...to sound realistic and important, and act as filler where needed. The first "accurate" description of Tiberium came out with C&C 3.

  • @imlost19,

    Lol, they say it's an element and then say it's a life form. Video game scientists are the best.

  • a non-carbon based element? Aren't all elements except for... carbon... non-carbon based? I think he means a non-carbon based molecule, or what have you.

  • best..... game........ever

  • the nod version is better, and with true information

  • @5master11111 it still doesn't actually mean anything though, quarks don't have orbital rings, and positrons (and other fermions) do not orbit quarks.

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